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Should we have Physician / Insurance Privacy Concerns?

Well...y'all are all kinda wrong...there is such a thing called the MIB (I believe Medical Insurance Board)...it is a large database that can be accessed by any insurance company and keeps info about anyone who has ever applied for life or health insurance. Any information discovered by an insurance company, whether by their own medical exam or by medical record discovery, is documented. Only insurance companyies can access this information, but it will affect all future applications for life or health insurance.

SOOO...after all that being said...if you do confess to your Dr...make sure he is not included on your life or health application or it will follow you for the rest of your insurable life.
 
So what happens if you get an infection after an injection and he has to drain some fluid or something. What kind of excuse can we give for that?? I'm not sure if the rules in Canada are the same.
 
chordz said:
So what happens if you get an infection after an injection and he has to drain some fluid or something. What kind of excuse can we give for that?? I'm not sure if the rules in Canada are the same.

You can tell that you sat on a nail or something. Yes, the doc may not believe you, but just deny use of AAS.

Maybe moving to another country will help to clean your sheet.
 
Golfer18 said:



I don't think he will bro.........

Damnit! Well so much for being honest with the doc. But on another note, my doctor left the current HMO to do private work on his own, so I'll be choosing another doc that is in the same facility. So I guess I could tell him that what the old doc wrote down on the charts were prohormones to increase testosterone. It's worth a shot I guess.
 
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